Copenhagen
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, located on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland), is literally bursting with colors. On every postcard, you'll find its colorful houses in the city center. Copenhagen is also famous for its countless bike paths, so be sure to rent a bike and explore the city on two wheels. Starting June 28, 2025, you can travel from Bratislava to Copenhagen with the airline Norwegian.
Flights from Bratislava
Norwegian launches direct flights from Bratislava to the Danish capital, Copenhagen, as of June 28, 2025. Flights between Bratislava and Copenhagen will operate twice a week, every Tuesday and Saturday. The airline will return to M. R. Štefánik Airport after 11 years. Tickets for this route are already available for booking on the airline's website www.norwegian.com or through the mobile app.
Transport from the airport to the city
At the airport, you can buy a metro ticket directly from the red kiosks. In approximately 15 minutes, you'll find yourself in the city center.
What to see in Copenhagen
Copenhagen is known for its charming architecture, which blends historic buildings with modern structures. Here are a few attractions you definitely shouldn't miss while in Copenhagen:
- Amalienborg – the royal palace, the residence of the Danish royal family.
- Nyhavn – a picturesque harbor with colorful houses and plenty of restaurants.
- Christiansborg Palace – the seat of the parliament, courts, and prime minister.
- Tivoli Gardens – a historic amusement park, opened in 1843, and one of the oldest in the world.
- St. Mary's Cathedral (Folkekirke) – a 14th-century Gothic cathedral.
- The Little Mermaid statue – a city symbol inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.